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  • Dermatology

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    Stevens Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Erythema Multiforme

    A 25 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a rash. He describes the rash starting on the backs of his hands and spreading u

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  • Chickenpox: Diagnosis

    A 2 year old boy is brought to ED by his young anxious parents with a widespread itchy rash. They tell you he has not been himself over the

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  • Scarlet Fever: Complications

    A 6 year old male child is brought to the Emergency Department with haematuria and reduced urine output. Ten days ago he developed a general

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  • Impetigo: Diagnosis

    A 21 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of an itchy, crusting rash on his chin. He has no significant pa

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  • Chickenpox: Management

    A 6 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of a widespread, itchy red rash. You are able to diagnose chic

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    Cellulitis: Management

    A 74 year old woman is brought to the Emergency Department after her carers noted a red rash on her left calf. She has a past medical histor

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    Scarlet Fever: Diagnosis

    A 5 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents with a rash. She has been off school with a sore throat and fever ov

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  • Shingles: Complications

    A 56 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of a painful rash on her torso. She has a past medical history

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    Stevens Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Erythema Multiforme

    A 32 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a rash to both arms. On examination you note target lesions. What is the most li

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    Cellulitis: Classification

    A 54 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 6 hour history of a painful right leg. She has a past medical history of typ

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  • Measles: Diagnosis

    A 8 year old unvaccinated girl, originally from Hungary, is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents who are concerned about a non

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    Necrotising Fasciitis: Diagnosis

    A 54 year old farmer presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 day history of redness and pain over his left lower leg. This has been pr

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  • Impetigo: Management

    A 2 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of an itchy rash around the nose. You see a yellow crust over s

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  • Measles: Exclusion Advice

    A 8 year old unvaccinated girl, originally from Hungary, is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents who are concerned about a non

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  • Erythroderma: Diagnosis

    A 63 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of widespread rash and fever. She has no past medical history

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  • Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: Complications

    A 6 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his father. He has developed a non-blanching purpuric rash over his lower limbs a

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    Childhood Exanthems: Erythema Infectiosum

    A 3 year old is brought into ED with a widespread rash. He recently had a fever and cold which resolved about 2 weeks ago. The rash initiall

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  • Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: Investigations

    A 6 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his father. He has developed a non-blanching purpuric rash over his lower limbs a

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  • Chickenpox: Exclusion Advice

    A 6 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of a widespread, itchy red rash. You are able to diagnose chic

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    Scarlet Fever: Exclusion Advice

    A 4 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of rash following a sore throat. You diagnose scarlet fever. Wh

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    Rubella: Diagnosis

    A 5 year old boy is brought into ED with a rash that has developed over the last 24 hours. The child did not receive childhood immunisations

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    Childhood Exanthems: Roseola Infantum

    A 20 month old girl is brought into ED with a widespread rash. She has been unwell with a high fever and mild coryzal symptoms for the past

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  • Cellulitis: Management

    A 45 year old patient presents to ED with a 24 hour history of a painful, red lower leg as shown. He suffered an insect bite the day before

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  • Stevens Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Diagnosis

    A 19 year old woman is brought the Emergency Department with a painful burning rash. She has recently completed a course of antibiotics for

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